Chapter 156 - The Watchers Diary (1/2)
Chapter 156: The Watcher’s Diary
Translator: Lonelytree
‘An epidemic that can turn nore of the diary had already provided Gu Jun with a huge surprise
‘There have been records of zon civilization, and there was an epidemic behind it?’
Naturally, the tere, but Gu Jun understood it clearly In the foreign language, the word zo, the other ’ also carried the connotation of ‘necrophiliac’ and ‘body-snatcher’ in the foreign language Other than that, there were n language, and each of the on the type of monster The one affixed to the ter claws and sharp teeth’ It was normally associated with beasts However, theof ‘horrifying subject’
‘Long claws and sharp teeth…’ Gu Jun was reue They seee was used to communicate information, both directly and indirectly For exalean that zo than the Necro-skins in the eyes of the people fron civilization At least when this diary ritten, the zombies were only associated ild beasts
‘Is this why the watchers were placed before the infected homes? They believed the epidehts crossed Gu Jun’s mind before he moved onto other questions
‘When did the zombie epidemic happen? Before, at the same time as, or after the hemoptysis?’
The diary did not have a clear date, but then again, even if it did, Gu Jun doubted he could understand it The material of the diary itself was of no help; it was made of the same material as Raybundy’s diary and had the sa
‘Maybe the diary entry will extrapolate further on this’ With these questions, Gu Jun continued to read
“The epidemic ca rumors The first infected patient was confirns of zombification Teeks after that, more than five thousand people at Laken were infected According to rurave went so deep that it penetrated the underground current The bodies of the victims were supposedly all durave, they believed it was large enough to sustain theh the epideraves appeared outside Laken Everyone that came from Laken had to be seriously inspected before they were allowed in other cities In fact, our ser that came from Laken The first place he visited was Ol’ Wales’ tavern He had tales to be shared, and after some drinks, he revealed that it was not only the dead that were deposited inside the graves Some of them were infected patients with much humanity left in them, but they were not spared the fate of the detestable death either
“According to the gravedigger, before they were tossed in, so and cursing The worst were the ones who did not resist It was like they had been enraptured by so pushed, they voluntarily ju soround, their souls had already left their bodies
“The description chilled the tavern patrons to the bone Was there no other solution?”